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Thursday, November 20, 2014

This is the first year since 2006 that I will get to go home and spend Thanksgiving with my family and I canNOT wait! That being said, November will be over before I know it and I really wanted to get another Movember mani in. I was struggling for some inspiration. (It struck and I must warn you, I'm feeling full of some thoughts, so this post is a little long-ish. I make no apologies.)

Mani deets: I had to use FOUR coats of each of these polishes and still have some noticeable visible nail lines. They are sheer! But, they are also super pretty, so I'll remember to layer them in the future. I wanted a dark pink and realized that, despite my bigger-than-I-like-to-admit collection, I really don't have one! 108 Degrees is my darkest and a pretty shimmering berry pink. Harper is a light pink PACKED with iridescent shimmer and glitter. I added an RLR Creations decal mustache, obviously because they are awesome :) I am loving this one!

I was trying so hard to think of something inspired by men's health or my dad. I was coming up blank. I couldn't think of anything except that this cause has become dear to me because I am an all-out daddy's girl.
I went with sparkly, bright, over the top pink because that's what I love. I am thoroughly a stereotypically girly girl. I am my dad's firstborn. I know men have a special dream of having a son, someone just like them, but if he was ever disappointed that his first was a daughter, it was his little secret.
My dad has supported and embraced all that it is to raise a girl. He loves my brothers, too, and did more than his share of coaching and camping and rough and tumble play with them. He also, however, buys me nail polish (awesome story: when the OPI San Francisco line came out, he went to a salon and bought almost the whole collection to send me. He stopped short, worried he'd gone overboard. He knew I liked OPI and also wanted to send me something to remind me of home. Dad of the year, am I right?). He watches terrible TV with me (cough*Grey's Anatomy*cough). He learned to get excited about Mock Trial and dolls and Broadway musicals and let me be me.

Especially at this time of year, I am SO thankful for the support and love he has shown me in every aspect of my life. I am thankful that he made a decision to be healthy for his family and himself, faithfully going in for checkups and not-particularly-enjoyable tests. He kept a brave face and positive attitude when he was diagnosed with cancer and worked with amazing doctors to make the best decisions for him.
He didn't let cancer win. He got ahead of it because he has bigger, more important things to do in life. He was open about the hard parts and strong through the scary parts. I am thankful that his experience was not worse, that he and his doctors let early detection ease his fight.

I am thankful for my dad.

So, I figured it was fitting to celebrate a man that I love, a father who embraces all of the girly-ness of his daughter, for this last Movember mani. Men's health affects women too. That's why we need to care. That's why we DO care. It's not necessarily the most comfortable thing to talk about, because
it's personal and private and scary. I think that's why this movement
is so awesome--it makes it easy to talk about in a casual way.

A final Movember thought: I found some pins while creating my Movember Pinterest board that I thought were brilliant. (Word of warning: these are probably the least suitable for work) The Checkum Testicular Cancer Awareness Campaign is a UK photo series of famous men, many athletes, strategically posed in their birthday suits. The ads read "Embarrassed? The only person embarrassed by this is you." This, I think, is the essence of Movember. And breast cancer awareness. And mental health awareness. And SO many other issues we face. Your doctor has heard and seen it ALL. Like, more insane and weird than you could ever imagine ALL. The have learned not to bat an eye at weird question or concerns. I am just as guilty as most when it comes to this, but it is a striking, effective reminder that this is not the time to feel embarrassed because it's your health, or the health of someone you love. Take a deep breath, embrace the awkward, and remember that it will pass and then life can move on.

Thanks for sticking through this long post with me! If you didn't, well, that's okay too. I understand.

If you've been rocking some Movember looks, let me know! Feel free to leave a comment below with a link to your manis--I'd love to see them!

I love the way that the pictures above shows how complexly beautiful this olive green is! Agro has a gorgeous golden glow to it and I am really digging it! I couldn't really decide what to do with it to make it more interesting, so I used trusty Classic, an easy, smooth nude/golden holo. Here comes the fail, part 1...

Poor Chuck. He never catches a break, does he? I added a Thanksgiving decal that I bought from RLR Creations last fall. I used the decals on nekkid nails last time and some of the lines got a little rough. These Peanuts designs (my other hand has Peppermint Patty, who matches Agro beautifully!) are more delicate that the others I've used, so I learned last night to carefully peel the decal from the paper with tweezers instead of sliding it so that the design doesn't rub away, and they transferred perfectly. This, however, was NOT the proper background for the decal and it's really hard to see. Totally not doing this adorable set justice!
My second fail of the night was a new top coat. My Out the Door is getting thick and stringy as it nears the bottom of the bottle, and the store I usually purchase it from (because it is cheaper there than anywhere else I've found) also happens to be one I can't bring myself to enter (since I quit working there almost 5 months ago and still don't feel free of the way it crushed my spirit). SO, I thought I'd try a new one, and Sally Hansen tends to be pretty good. Pro? It dries SUPER fast. Con? It's not great. Well, it's okay, but super thin. It's not as glossy as I like and doesn't give that awesome, glassy feeling that I like. While really not noticeable to anyone else, I also feel like the polish doesn't look as good under it, not quite as deep and dynamic. That's why I gobbed it on my left hand for pictures.
So, long story still pretty long, I just ordered an insanely huge bottle on Amazon Prime and tomorrow will be able to just about bathe in Out the Door!

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

I. Am. LOVING. This!
I was feeling SUPER uninspired last night, but needed to change out my mani. I was trying so hard to think of something creative and fall-inspired so that I could post (there are so many awesome swatchers out there--I don't really feel justified posting a simple polish change). I was tired and decided to go boring with a simple accent color and call it a night.
Sometimes simple is perfection.

Ahhh! Warm, glowing, autumn perfection! I've had both of these colors for a while and really regret not wearing them sooner. Channing is a rusty orange foil finish with gorgeous, shimmering flecks. This was 2 easy, thin coats.

My mom gave me My Favorite Ornament last Christmas. It wasn't on my wish list because it's just another gold glitter...except it's amazing! (Side note: my mom's awesome and clearly knows me better than I know myself) This is a fine white-gold glitter. I used two coats here and, while you can see nail line in the photo, in real life you can't. This sparkler dries gritty, so I used 2 thick coats of topper and may add a 3rd tonight. It's so pretty though! The picture above is a little blurry so you can see the sparkle better on the accent--love it!
I was ready to stop after the polish but had a little baggie of of decals sitting on my table. I saw a sheet of stickers that I think I won, definitely didn't buy, and didn't expect to like. The little swirls are a sticker (I know, I could try to paint them on, but let's be real--it would not end like this!) and I LOVE it! It was the perfect little extra.
I'm trying to post more often, and I'm so sad that this one will get taken off sooner rather than later. I could stare at this all day (and may have for much of the afternoon while I typed...).

Have you been surprised by something you underestimated? Is there a sleeper gem I should try? Do tell!

Thursday, November 6, 2014

In the past, I've told my story about why this month is close to my heart. Due to early detection, my dad has been cancer free at every check-up since his surgery! There is a lot of information out there to take in and I've started a board on Pinterest (fair warning--some pins may be slightly Not Suitable For Work due to the focus on men's bodies and health) with more info, links, and support for the movement to focus on and discuss men's health.

I'm planning to do a couple of manis this month in honor of prostate and testicular cancer awareness. This one is the first, and I'm kind of adoring it!

Look at all that sparkly, holo goodness! This is my happy place :)
Light blue is the color of prostate cancer awareness. I recently bought my first Lucky 13 Lacquer polish. I saw a message on Facebook that Kyoti was trying to get to her family due to a loss and my heart went out to her. I've been there and was more than happy to do something, little as it was. The good news--the polish community is awesome and she made enough to get home! Also, this polish is amazing! Also also, she is wonderful to work with when you accidentally screw up your order (Thank you!)!
Cliffs of Heaven is a light blue, slightly teal-leaning holo--these photos aren't quite true to color because it's a bit dustier. I used 3 coats because they were VERY thin coats, which created some bald patches. The holo particles are gorgeous in the sun! I paired it with Fairy Cakes, possibly my favorite micro silver holo.
I dipped back into my awesome RLR Creations decals for the little mustaches. I love these water slide decals and am planning another order because through Saturday there is a promo--order through PayPal on Facebook and you can buy 5, get 1 free or get 10% entire order, whichever is the better deal. TOTALLY worth it at less that $3 per sheet of 20 decals! I dotted on eyes and sealed it all with a top coat.

That last pictures is way out of focus, but just look at all that holo goodness! I had to capture it somehow!

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

I wore my candy corn nails as long as I could justify and then decided to transition into a look that was more fall-y.
Last year I realized that I didn't have many maroon/wine colors and added a bunch to my watch/wish list. I ended up getting a few from my amazing mom for Christmas and haven't really used them, but I'm totally regretting that now!
I decided to start my cozy, rich fall manis with a real stunner:

How GORGEOUS is Cowgirl Up?! It's darker in real life, closer to the bottom photo than the ones above, but it is spectacular! I used 2 thin coats for easy coverage. The wine/deep maroon foil glows in the sun and micro purple shimmer (see middle pic) definitely shows on the nail. I can't get enough!

I was super tempted to leave well enough along and just wear Cowgirl Up, but I wanted to post and didn't want to bore you with a simple swatch (plus, there are SO many better swatches of this one out there), so I dabbed some Stunning holo glitter on the tips and tried for a little bit of a gradient down the nails. I'm still trying to get the hang of the glitter gradient and think I'll keep trying--next time I think I might try an eyeshadow sponge for more control. For these I just used the polish brush because I botched them with a makeup sponge on my first try.

This looks is inspired by one I saw in a pin on Pinterest and tracked to Smashley Sparkles 2012 Halloween mani. Hers has more of a fine, gradient look to it that I had planned to do, but once I realized my dots were too big, I improvised.

I used Butter-fly Stroke, a good, opaque yellow for the tip. I dotted over/below it with Sun Kissed and then went back to make a little more overlap between the colors. I wasn't crazy about the look at first--I think because the base is white, instead of having white dots, so it felt uneven--so I added glitter, of course! A thin coat of holo sparkles and a shiny topper and I called it a night!

As I looked at these on Halloween (and each day since) I came to like them more and more! I had such a clear image in my head of what I was imitating that I didn't see how fun these turned out until I got a little distance.

Have you had a look grow on you over time that you came to love? What made you come around to it?